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Dominican Hospital Policy Leads to Detention of 87 Pregnant Haitian Women
Dominican Republic's new immigration policy requiring ID checks in public hospitals resulted in 87 pregnant Haitian women being detained on the first day, sparking international condemnation from the UN and Haiti, while the Dominican government defends its actions as necessary for border control.
Dominican Hospital Policy Leads to Detention of 87 Pregnant Haitian Women
Dominican Republic's new immigration policy requiring ID checks in public hospitals resulted in 87 pregnant Haitian women being detained on the first day, sparking international condemnation from the UN and Haiti, while the Dominican government defends its actions as necessary for border control.
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44% Bias Score


US Tourist Arrivals Plummet Amidst Stricter Immigration and Political Backlash
Between 2024 and 2025, tourist arrivals in the US dropped by 3.3%, largely due to stricter immigration policies, negative perceptions of the current administration, and a resulting tourist boycott, particularly affecting European and Canadian travelers.
US Tourist Arrivals Plummet Amidst Stricter Immigration and Political Backlash
Between 2024 and 2025, tourist arrivals in the US dropped by 3.3%, largely due to stricter immigration policies, negative perceptions of the current administration, and a resulting tourist boycott, particularly affecting European and Canadian travelers.
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48% Bias Score


US Visa Revocations and Threats Cause Drop in International Student Applications
The Trump administration's revocation of hundreds of student visas and threats to colleges have caused a 1% decrease in international applications as of March 1st, according to Common App, and warnings from China, potentially leading to significant financial consequences for US universities.
US Visa Revocations and Threats Cause Drop in International Student Applications
The Trump administration's revocation of hundreds of student visas and threats to colleges have caused a 1% decrease in international applications as of March 1st, according to Common App, and warnings from China, potentially leading to significant financial consequences for US universities.
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44% Bias Score


Merz Plans Swift Policy Changes After Likely Chancellorship
Following his probable election as Chancellor on May 6th, Friedrich Merz plans immediate policy changes including stricter border controls, bureaucratic reforms, and an 'Aktivrente' program, aiming for public approval by summer; he also wants to shorten the parliamentary summer break to pass key bil...
Merz Plans Swift Policy Changes After Likely Chancellorship
Following his probable election as Chancellor on May 6th, Friedrich Merz plans immediate policy changes including stricter border controls, bureaucratic reforms, and an 'Aktivrente' program, aiming for public approval by summer; he also wants to shorten the parliamentary summer break to pass key bil...
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36% Bias Score


Uden Protest Highlights Dutch Asylum Center Tensions
A protest at an asylum seekers center information meeting in Uden, Netherlands, resulted in six arrests for violence; a second meeting is planned amid community concerns about insufficient public input and government asylum dispersal policies.
Uden Protest Highlights Dutch Asylum Center Tensions
A protest at an asylum seekers center information meeting in Uden, Netherlands, resulted in six arrests for violence; a second meeting is planned amid community concerns about insufficient public input and government asylum dispersal policies.
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52% Bias Score


UK Asylum Seekers' Mental Health Deteriorates After Summer Riots
A Mental Health Foundation report reveals a sharp decline in asylum seekers' mental health following last summer's riots in Southport, exacerbated by online hate speech and restrictions on working rights. The report suggests allowing asylum seekers to work after six months of pending claims would im...
UK Asylum Seekers' Mental Health Deteriorates After Summer Riots
A Mental Health Foundation report reveals a sharp decline in asylum seekers' mental health following last summer's riots in Southport, exacerbated by online hate speech and restrictions on working rights. The report suggests allowing asylum seekers to work after six months of pending claims would im...
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52% Bias Score

Early Release of Illegal Immigrant Convicted of Manslaughter Sparks Outrage
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, an illegal immigrant, was released early from prison in California on July 19, 2024, after serving only a fraction of his 10-year sentence for killing two teens in a drunk driving accident, sparking outrage and prompting federal intervention.

Early Release of Illegal Immigrant Convicted of Manslaughter Sparks Outrage
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, an illegal immigrant, was released early from prison in California on July 19, 2024, after serving only a fraction of his 10-year sentence for killing two teens in a drunk driving accident, sparking outrage and prompting federal intervention.
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52% Bias Score

US Visa Revocations Threaten International Student Enrollment and University Finances
The Trump administration's revocation of hundreds of student visas and threats to US colleges are causing uncertainty for international students, potentially leading to a significant drop in enrollment and impacting the finances of universities that rely heavily on foreign student tuition.

US Visa Revocations Threaten International Student Enrollment and University Finances
The Trump administration's revocation of hundreds of student visas and threats to US colleges are causing uncertainty for international students, potentially leading to a significant drop in enrollment and impacting the finances of universities that rely heavily on foreign student tuition.
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40% Bias Score

Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Migrants Under Broad, Secret Criteria
A secret agreement between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense allowed the Trump administration to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay based on broad criteria, contradicting earlier statements about detaining only dangerous criminals; the agreement defines 'nexus' to a cr...

Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Migrants Under Broad, Secret Criteria
A secret agreement between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense allowed the Trump administration to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay based on broad criteria, contradicting earlier statements about detaining only dangerous criminals; the agreement defines 'nexus' to a cr...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Upholds Albergen Asylum Center Opening
A Dutch court ruled that the Albergen asylum seekers center, with a capacity of 150, can remain open, rejecting objections from local residents who cited safety concerns and negative impacts on their living environment; the court found the permit was issued legally.

Dutch Court Upholds Albergen Asylum Center Opening
A Dutch court ruled that the Albergen asylum seekers center, with a capacity of 150, can remain open, rejecting objections from local residents who cited safety concerns and negative impacts on their living environment; the court found the permit was issued legally.
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44% Bias Score

France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...

France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...
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36% Bias Score

Canada's Broken Immigration System: A Defining Issue in the Federal Election
Canada's immigration system, plagued by Liberal policies that led to a surge in temporary workers and foreign students, is facing significant challenges including housing shortages, wage stagnation, and declining public trust. The upcoming election will decide the course of its repair.

Canada's Broken Immigration System: A Defining Issue in the Federal Election
Canada's immigration system, plagued by Liberal policies that led to a surge in temporary workers and foreign students, is facing significant challenges including housing shortages, wage stagnation, and declining public trust. The upcoming election will decide the course of its repair.
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52% Bias Score
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